Armstrong, Hamilton & Sweeney observe that "blaming the victim" is a common response on the part of
a. men and women who attribute bad experiences to women's "mistakes," "stupidity," "immaturity," and avoid criticizing the party scene overall.
b. men who blame "loose" or "promiscuous" women for whatever happens to them.
c. university officials who tend to believe the women are at fault for venturing off campus and consuming alcohol in the first place.
d. women who tend to believe women who are sexually assaulted were "asking for it" by their provocative behavior or weak morals.
A
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According to Barry Feld, what would provide youthful offenders with greater protections and justice than what they currently receive?
A) transferring juveniles to the adult court for all proceedings B) determinate and mandatory sentencing C) decriminalization of status offenses D) an integrated criminal court with a youth discount
George is unlikely to be charged with a crime because flight from the scene of a crime is not enough to prove a. accomplice actus reus. b. accomplice mens rea. c. accessory actus reus
d. accessory mens rea.
The case that dealt with a U.S. citizen held without due process protections as an enemy combatant was:
a. Clark v. Martinez. b. Hamdi v. Rumsfeld. c. Hamdan v. Rumsfeld. d. Moussaki v. Bush.